Baby What You Want Me To Do
Lou Rawls Lyrics


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You got me runnin', got me hidin'
Run round hidin' runnin' anyway you want it.
Let it roll.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, aw yeah.
Yeah, you got me where you want me now
Baby what you want me to do.

I'm going up, I'm going down.
Up, down, down, up anyway you want it.
Let it roll.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, aw yeah.
Yeah, you got me where you want me now
Baby what you want me to do.

Oh baby, you don't have to go.
No, no, no.
Oh baby, baby, honey you don't have to go.
I'm gonna pack my things, and down the road I go.
Oh baby, honey what's wrong with you?
Whoa!




Oh baby, baby, honey, honey, honey what's wrong with you?
You don't treat your momma like you used to do.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lou Rawls's song Baby What You Want Me To Do convey a sense of confusion and disorientation on the part of the singer. The repeated refrain "you got me where you want me now, baby what you want me to do" suggests a power dynamic in which the woman in the song holds all the cards and the man is at her mercy. He is running and hiding, going up and down, and feeling a sense of desperation as he asks her what she wants him to do. Despite his apparent lack of agency, however, the singer is also defiant, telling the woman that she doesn't have to go and that he'll pack his things and leave if necessary. The song ends with the accusation that the woman is not treating her "momma" (i.e. the singer) as she used to, suggesting that this dynamic has changed over time and perhaps that the woman has become more controlling or demanding.


What makes Baby What You Want Me To Do particularly interesting is its origins. The song was written by Jimmy Reed, a blues artist who recorded his version in 1959. Lou Rawls's recording, which was produced by the legendary soul musician Sam Cooke, was released in 1962 and became a hit on the R&B charts. It is said that Rawls first learned the song from Cooke himself, who sang it to him while they were hanging out one night. Interestingly, Rawls's version of the song is more uptempo and upbeat than Reed's original, which has a slower, more contemplative feel.


Line by Line Meaning

You got me runnin', got me hidin'
You have me constantly moving and trying to evade something


Run round hidin' runnin' anyway you want it.
I'm doing whatever you want, even if it means running and hiding


Let it roll.
Keep doing what you're doing, let the situation unfold


Yeah, yeah, yeah, aw yeah.
Expressing enthusiasm and agreement


Yeah, you got me where you want me now
You have complete control over me now


Baby what you want me to do.
Asking for direction in order to continue pleasing you


I'm going up, I'm going down.
My emotional state is fluctuating


Up, down, down, up anyway you want it.
My emotional state can be positive or negative, depending on your preference


Oh baby, you don't have to go.
Pleading for the other person to stay


No, no, no.
A forceful rejection of the idea of the other person leaving


I'm gonna pack my things, and down the road I go.
Accepting that the other person is leaving and preparing to move on


Oh baby, honey what's wrong with you?
Questioning the other person's behavior and motives


Whoa!
Expressing surprise or exasperation


Oh baby, baby, honey, honey, honey what's wrong with you?
Repeating the question and adding terms of endearment to emphasize concern


You don't treat your momma like you used to do.
Accusing the other person of not treating the singer with the same love and respect as before




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